1. Paco, ___________ (hablar) 2. Muchacho, ___________ (correr) 3. Eduardo, ___________ (relajarse) 4. María, ___________ (ir) 5. Antonio, ___________.

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1. Paco, ___________ (hablar) 2. Muchacho, ___________ (correr) 3. Eduardo, ___________ (relajarse) 4. María, ___________ (ir) 5. Antonio, ___________ (escribir) 6. Mi hija baja, ___________ (crecer) habla corre relájate ve escribe crece

Positive Command: Negative Command Go to your room. Make dinner. Study your Spanish vocabulary. Don’t go to your room. Don’t make dinner. Don’ study your Spanish vocabulary.

So far we have learned POSITIVE - INFORMAL commands.

Follow these 3 easy steps to make a NEGATIVE command! HABLOES 1.Go to the PRESENT TENSE, YO FORM of the verb! 2.Remove the ending 3.Add its opposite ending

Señor, what is an opposite ending? INFORMAL COMMANDS AR changes to ES ER changes to AS IR changes to AS TÚ

EAT! SIT! READ! HAVE! LIVE! SLEEP! Como  Siento  Leo  Tengo  Vivo  Duermo  “Yo” Forms comer sentar (ie) leer tener vivir dormir (ue)

Hey Señor, this is easy! Are there any irregulars? What would Spanish be without IRREGULARS?! The good news is that there are only 5!!! DAR ESTAR IR SABER SER NO DES NO ESTÉS NO VAYAS NO SEPAS NO SEAS

1. Chuck, no ___________ (hablar) 2. Eva Maria, no ___________ (correr) 3. Eduardo, no ___________ (relajarse) 4. Felipe, no ___________ (ir) 5. Corinne, no ___________ (escribir) 6. Manuela, no ___________ (crecer) hables corras te relajes vayas escribas crezcas